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caller: i am trying to get my ged but i have always had a problem with education. guest: this is a huge issue. people like john are not at the negotiation table. it is tough to consider the full range of decisions. what we find time and time again is that the education and skills component of helping unemployed workers get back into the workforce is a big obstacle. we have 40 programs on the federal level to deal with that, but based on analysis out of rutgers university, is usually people that have been able to find their own education path and get their own skills and out of these government programs have been the most successful. that is a problematic dynamic. host: lisa is next from texas on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to bring up a different perspective. and i am a business owner, and what has not been discussed is the burden of unemployment insurance placed on the small business owner. i have seen the percentage doubled in the last four years. the employee does not pay for the insurance. the employer does. the gentleman
caller: i am trying to get my ged but i have always had a problem with education. guest: this is a huge issue. people like john are not at the negotiation table. it is tough to consider the full range of decisions. what we find time and time again is that the education and skills component of helping unemployed workers get back into the workforce is a big obstacle. we have 40 programs on the federal level to deal with that, but based on analysis out of rutgers university, is usually people that...
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that is also true for other highly educated federal workers. i wanted to make that point. the other thing is that one point that is not obvious all the time is that when a congressman or congresswoman come in -- comes in and leaves 15 or 20 years later being a much wealthier individual. can you address that, please? thanks very much for c-span. guest: i would echo that for c- span. that is tough. my role and out of act as a longtime observer of congress for the last 30 years. there's been a number of pieces of research that have been done in the last few years. most prominently was a cassette in 60 minutes" piece about members of congress stock trading -- was "60 minutes" piece about members of congress stock trading. i have to tell you -- i do not see it. members of congress by and large are hard-working people spending their time on what their constituents need and want. if they are trying to get rich in congress, they get caught and go to jail. we have high-profile examples of that happening in the last few years. some of the journalism, some of the stuff that has come
that is also true for other highly educated federal workers. i wanted to make that point. the other thing is that one point that is not obvious all the time is that when a congressman or congresswoman come in -- comes in and leaves 15 or 20 years later being a much wealthier individual. can you address that, please? thanks very much for c-span. guest: i would echo that for c- span. that is tough. my role and out of act as a longtime observer of congress for the last 30 years. there's been a...
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education and awareness. ms. castor: test tampa aims to increase the number of tampa residents who know their h.i.v. status by encouraging h.i.v. testing. finally i would like to voice my strong support for h.r. 138 ending the h.i.v. -- ending the hiv-aids epidemic. we must remain committed to ending the hiv-aids epidemic. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. larson: i ask unanimous consent -- mr. bishop: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bishop: i stand today to honor one of the best examples of a dedicated teacher, margaret olbray, a teacher in hiram, utah. she has dedicated the past three decades of her life to actually encouraging her students both in and out of the school. she's worked tirelessly to open their may understand, to guide them toward a productive and meaningful life. she's decided to retire at the end of this school year. an
education and awareness. ms. castor: test tampa aims to increase the number of tampa residents who know their h.i.v. status by encouraging h.i.v. testing. finally i would like to voice my strong support for h.r. 138 ending the h.i.v. -- ending the hiv-aids epidemic. we must remain committed to ending the hiv-aids epidemic. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? mr. larson: i ask unanimous consent -- mr. bishop: i ask unanimous consent to address...
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i am very strong for education. i know that her being a democrat, i know that she would support obamacare and continue to support it and would not damage it in anyway. being a person who is impaired, i really appreciate that. host: last month there was a tribute, a video tribute, to hillary clinton. [video clip] >> she has put that all together in the pinnacle up until now in her public service which has in deer herd to millions and millions of people all over the world then the. ♪ >> she has been a splendid representative of the united states. >> she is doing it [indiscernible] ♪ >> in the end, it is not about being a good politician. it is about being a human being. >> we have always pushed human potential and promise forward. if you vbet on the side of human rights, human dignity, more countries may have the same extraordinary good fortune that we have. ♪ >> someone who knows a thing or two about political combat. >> i just have an instinct that the best is yet to come. host: tom on our facebook page makes
i am very strong for education. i know that her being a democrat, i know that she would support obamacare and continue to support it and would not damage it in anyway. being a person who is impaired, i really appreciate that. host: last month there was a tribute, a video tribute, to hillary clinton. [video clip] >> she has put that all together in the pinnacle up until now in her public service which has in deer herd to millions and millions of people all over the world then the. ♪...
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this is a tax credit for education expenses. it expires at the end of the year unless congress extends it. host: when do these impacts take place if nothing is done in december? guest: most of these end at the end of 2012. this would affect people in january. host: what is the benefit for the treasury department? guest: the treasury would get more money. that is money that is no longer coming into the treasury. it is real money. the child tax credit claims in 2009 totaled about $20 million. you can get a sense of how much on the treasury would have gone if that credit were not in place. host: is there a sense of what this has cost the treasury? guest: several hundred billion dollars. host: is a large part or is this a side issue as other things get debated? guest: most of the discussion is what happens to the top two tax rates. the's where most of political attention is right now. these are important issues for families. they haven't quite gotten the attention yet. host: lower income, middle income, that is where we're talking.
this is a tax credit for education expenses. it expires at the end of the year unless congress extends it. host: when do these impacts take place if nothing is done in december? guest: most of these end at the end of 2012. this would affect people in january. host: what is the benefit for the treasury department? guest: the treasury would get more money. that is money that is no longer coming into the treasury. it is real money. the child tax credit claims in 2009 totaled about $20 million. you...
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i think education is where it all starts and it's the most important committee. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield to me one more time? mrs. biggert: yes. mr. lamborn: the word that comes to me sitting here and has always struck me is respect. you both have respect on both sides of the aisle. you listen, you work -- -- mr. perlmutter: you listen. you work. i want to thank you for your service to the nation. it's been an honor to serve with both of you. i want to say to my friend, mr. platts, he introduced me to about half a dozen military installations in the far east on the fastest moving trip i have ever been on and that was a year and a half ago and i'm still tired from how quickly and how much energy he put into this trip to expos me to -- expose me to the needs of our troops throughout the far east and, again, your respect on both sides of the aisle is well-known. your energy is well-known and thank you for your service. mrs. biggert: i appreciate that. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield? it's been a great privilege to serve and to travel. mr
i think education is where it all starts and it's the most important committee. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield to me one more time? mrs. biggert: yes. mr. lamborn: the word that comes to me sitting here and has always struck me is respect. you both have respect on both sides of the aisle. you listen, you work -- -- mr. perlmutter: you listen. you work. i want to thank you for your service to the nation. it's been an honor to serve with both of you. i want to say to my friend,...
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almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our basis, we use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system $14,000 per child, and save billions of dollars per year. and with the same or better outcomes. >> this weekend, you can talk with oklahoma senator tomko burn about the fiscal cliff and the future of the republican party. the senator has written several books and returns, including his latest, "the debt bomb." join our three hour conversation with your calls, emails, tweets and facebook comments. host: now joining us is long-time n.p.r. correspondent covering health policy julie rovner here to talk about some of the challenges that the health care law may be facing in the coming days and in the coming year. julie rovner, let's start with all the fiscal cliff. where does health policy, health care fit into this if at all. guest: well, obviously, there's nothing about the fiscal cliff that particularly impacts the health's law. we do know that starting
almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our basis, we use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system $14,000 per child, and save billions of dollars per year. and with the same or better outcomes. >> this weekend, you can talk with oklahoma senator tomko burn about the fiscal cliff and the future of the republican party. the senator has written several books and returns, including his latest,...
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and high school educations -- 8th grade dictations and high school educations. for me, all of the things that have been said about warren i could repeat and it would emphasize what you already know about them. the reason why i martin so much is the reason i just stated -- the reason why i admired him so much is the reason i just stated. i never met a man in all of the time i have served with the single exception of dan n.o.i. -- daniel who had the grit -- in ordinary americans. the thing i like best from warren is when he said, just tell them the truth. that is what he always did. he told the truth. we all have a slightly different perspective, his honesty could be searing, but his compassion was always profound. that is a rare combination for any man or woman. he believed that the coolest lieves are often told in silenc. he would come up to you and say, i was flat wrong. let me conclude by saying that one of the tests in all of my years is that for warren rudman , he said the client of the realm is your integrity, and it is. realmre is a clieoil on of the that
and high school educations -- 8th grade dictations and high school educations. for me, all of the things that have been said about warren i could repeat and it would emphasize what you already know about them. the reason why i martin so much is the reason i just stated -- the reason why i admired him so much is the reason i just stated. i never met a man in all of the time i have served with the single exception of dan n.o.i. -- daniel who had the grit -- in ordinary americans. the thing i like...
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she understands that equal education -- that equal educational opportunity is equal economic opportunity and she's worked to see to it that all children, regardless of economic circumstance, receive a quality circumstances. she served as a classroom teacher, the longest serving director in the pre-k department. they named the geneva p. stallings parent one resource center. i want to thank her for the commitment to the education of our children. ms. stallings, you have the appreciation of many great augaans and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one minute. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, on october 1, the nation of georgia successfully elected a new parliament and then underwent the first peaceful transfer of power since independence. i commend the president on his leadership in that transition.
she understands that equal education -- that equal educational opportunity is equal economic opportunity and she's worked to see to it that all children, regardless of economic circumstance, receive a quality circumstances. she served as a classroom teacher, the longest serving director in the pre-k department. they named the geneva p. stallings parent one resource center. i want to thank her for the commitment to the education of our children. ms. stallings, you have the appreciation of many...
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some of our six tuna have access to education records. since we are dealing with a 8- year-old children, and they are served through special education, that makes a difference as well. " i appreciate their baby if -- there may be differences and ideological. is there something going on in my state? is the inclusion the talks differently in different states? >> we are looking at differences in how to of and are identified as well as differences a prostates. >> is there a target date to where there is a result? do we know when there is ansas? >> from the report identified as an aide to, we can see children who are coming into this system are more apt than likely to have a humanity diagnosis arthur likely to have autism, that is marled 3. christa anderson there are differences. if we have validated that is what is going on with their of their -- eo sorry trying to figure out -- >> we are trying to figure out what their fear is a special study in south carolina. using one of the sides, they are looking at a much more in-depth way to see if th
some of our six tuna have access to education records. since we are dealing with a 8- year-old children, and they are served through special education, that makes a difference as well. " i appreciate their baby if -- there may be differences and ideological. is there something going on in my state? is the inclusion the talks differently in different states? >> we are looking at differences in how to of and are identified as well as differences a prostates. >> is there a target...
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been here a lot and you have a context about these buildings and my colleagues gave you a thorough education about what this is about, so that's the step we're at today with the 20th street historic buildings. just letting you know this is the area in red at pier 70 and south of mission bay. on november 9 you endorsed a term sheet with horton development. next today i am here to report on informational item on the fiscal feasibility analysis. later this month we will be in front of the board of supervisors and the findings on the term sheet and environmental review and that's really the question. is it the right thing to do? are there enough benefits? as you know this was to save the six buildings. this will create about 500 jobs. most of the benefits come from the business activity associated with those jobs and businesses, so rather than going through much detail i thought i would explain and did this to look at this complex next to it. this is about 250,000 -- 300,000 square feet of space and similar uses. we were able to use real data and worked in the idea of being fairly conservative a
been here a lot and you have a context about these buildings and my colleagues gave you a thorough education about what this is about, so that's the step we're at today with the 20th street historic buildings. just letting you know this is the area in red at pier 70 and south of mission bay. on november 9 you endorsed a term sheet with horton development. next today i am here to report on informational item on the fiscal feasibility analysis. later this month we will be in front of the board of...
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. >> you say government needs to educate people. >> i said education. treat these foods as addictive substances. >> people need to understand that certain people are very, very susceptible to this. here's what you need to do. if you take -- let's take that bottle of fasty stuff there. say we take that right there. all right. if you say that i can't have a 16 ounce what am i going to do if i have an issue like food addiction. i am going to score it some other way. you can charge me. you can maybe run around with 8 ountss inste ountss -- ounces instead of 16 ounces but somehow i am going to score this thing and you can't do a thing about that. >> you are against mayor bloomberg's ridiculous soda size thing. you do say make free programs available to get people to detox and get off these foods. >> i didn't say it was government. i said can we have programs. you know what the free programs are? they are already in existence. they are done by private organizations. we have over eaters anonymous. >> not government? >> no. >> they are all free. we agree about
. >> you say government needs to educate people. >> i said education. treat these foods as addictive substances. >> people need to understand that certain people are very, very susceptible to this. here's what you need to do. if you take -- let's take that bottle of fasty stuff there. say we take that right there. all right. if you say that i can't have a 16 ounce what am i going to do if i have an issue like food addiction. i am going to score it some other way. you can...
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active learning environment, allowing students to participate in experiencal education from the very beginning of their studies and complete their doctor al degree in just three years instead of the traditional four. making roseman one of the most affordable pharmacy schools in the nation. during his tenure, dr. rosenburg helped transform roseman of a local school of 38 students to a regional institution with over 1,000 and offering an array of quality programs in nursing, dentistry and business administration. mr. heck: as he prepared for retirement, i commend dr. rosenburg for his vision, innovation and commitment to offering students an affordable, state-of-the-art education that has and will benefit the state of nevada and the nation. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nevada yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman seek unanimous consent? the gentleman from
active learning environment, allowing students to participate in experiencal education from the very beginning of their studies and complete their doctor al degree in just three years instead of the traditional four. making roseman one of the most affordable pharmacy schools in the nation. during his tenure, dr. rosenburg helped transform roseman of a local school of 38 students to a regional institution with over 1,000 and offering an array of quality programs in nursing, dentistry and...
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quality of medical education is so high that many are concerned that will be slipping as we need more doctors. we need thirty million people to insure and more doctors and less of them so the quality of our medical education may deteriorated. dave: the graying of america. liz: people living longer. we need what they are developing. >> forget the fiscal cliff, the most significant deadline for congress may not be for a few months. lenore hawkins telling us why this thing could trigger big moves for your money. liz: despite strong reports, we have housing bull who was really ahead of the game who now says there is one thing lurking out there that could derail the it recovery. what is and how you can play and make money. fall was on facebook. log onto facebook.com/"after the bell" and tell us what you think. the you get excited about the housing market? is there another leg down. streamline the process? at fidelity, we it by merging two toolinto one, combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and e
quality of medical education is so high that many are concerned that will be slipping as we need more doctors. we need thirty million people to insure and more doctors and less of them so the quality of our medical education may deteriorated. dave: the graying of america. liz: people living longer. we need what they are developing. >> forget the fiscal cliff, the most significant deadline for congress may not be for a few months. lenore hawkins telling us why this thing could trigger big...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ? matter what the circumstances, with the sole exception of whole foods which is practically in another category all by itself. given that it's the place where people go to buy expensive food that as the company's natural and organic seal of approval. but the rates of them have been just the definitive house of pain. these companies have raised their margins and facing cut-throat competition. vote and if big box store like walmart and costco and the drugstores like cvs and walgreens. and the dollar stores. holy cow. it's a tough, miserable business. however, even in an incredibly difficult sector you get some true differentiation. some companies will execute better than others. and their stocks outperform the rest of the group. in the supermarket space the one company that's bucked the overall trend has been kroger. while supervalue has cratered down 64% for the year and safeway has been hammered do
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> s&p 500 basically flat. it has been hanging in there around 1,400 for a couple of weeks now. nasdaq suffering from the apple effect, down 17 points as apple loses another big amount today, more than 2%. industrials though are up, sue, by about almost 50 points. bob pisani pointed out today though if apple had been a part of the dow this week, the dow probably would be off about 350 points. >> certainly would have been a very tough week for the dow jones industrial average. jim iuorio has been with us all week. president at tjm institutional services, a cnbc contributor. you are watching yum! brands. >>> couple days ago yum! brands got annihilated based on some bad news out of china. i
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i'm milissa rehberger, here's what's happening. speaker of the house john boehner said he was flabbergasted by the white house fiscal cliff proposal. it's now up to republicans to make the next move. tomorrow, colorado, texas and tennessee will add 300 hours of learning time in some schools starting in 2013 eitherer by longer days or longer school years. now back to "maximum drama." >>> you can find more about every documentary we run by going online to docs.msnbc.com. you'll see web extras and you can click on schedules for complete listings and descriptions for complete information on our lineup. you can check out any title that catches your eye. now back to our story. >> every day in america tens of thousands of people go online looking to buy and sell sex. >> yes. are you calling for a date? >> but sometimes the voice on the other end of the line is an undercover
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i'm milissa rehberger, here's what's happening. speaker of the house john boehner said he was flabbergasted by the white house fiscal cliff proposal. it's now up to republicans to make the next move. tomorrow, colorado, texas and tennessee will add 300 hours...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> listen up. not all contingency companies are created equal. text stocks stuck in the past hewlett-packard. the companies that have embraced the future have been rewarded. not just apple or amazon. consider sap, the giant company that makes software for the enterprise. doesn't make a red hot gadget. it's better than that. sap has a vision of where the future is headed. applications for the mobile, cloud, memory computing, big data. all the big themes i talk about constantly. the strongest themes in technology. and sap dominates them. that's where you want to be. so tonight we have -- sap refused to allow the world to pass them by or be confined by the weak europe including germany appears to be on the brink of recession. the last quarter was fabulous, best in its history. stocks a half a point off its high. terrific 51% gain since i got behind it on august of 2011. it's not done. i think it has r
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> listen up. not all contingency companies are created equal. text stocks stuck in the past hewlett-packard. the companies that have embraced the future have been rewarded. not just apple or amazon. consider sap, the giant company that makes software for the enterprise. doesn't make a red hot gadget. it's better than that. sap has a vision of where the future...
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still send a message that disabled americans will always have fair access to housing, employment and education in this nation. i've mentioned a few things to treaty does not do. i like to few things to treaty does do that cause me some concern. article xxxiv establishes a committee with the rights of persons with disabilities. this committee will establish its own rules of procedure and parties to the treaty are required to submit reports every four years. in general, u.n. human rights treaty committees have made demands the state parties that fall well outside of the legal, social, economic and cultural traditions and norms of state parties. sometimes recommendations also fall far afield from the stated topics of concern within the individual treaties. for example, the u.n. convention on the elimination of discrimination against women included a recommendation that china had decriminalized prostitution. the u.n. committee on the elimination of racial discrimination went to great lengths to score the united states and its detention policy at guantÁnamo bay. these recommendations often fall we
still send a message that disabled americans will always have fair access to housing, employment and education in this nation. i've mentioned a few things to treaty does not do. i like to few things to treaty does do that cause me some concern. article xxxiv establishes a committee with the rights of persons with disabilities. this committee will establish its own rules of procedure and parties to the treaty are required to submit reports every four years. in general, u.n. human rights treaty...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to mo
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription...
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we have those two things, the chances of being completely jammed is a greatly educed, not down to zero, but let's get c-span cameras there. lou: i think your condition would be more difficult to negotiate and resolving those tax hikes and budget cuts themselves. it sounds to me like e republicans are in a very difficult positio and a lack of strategy that will produce a resolution and that we are where we began, waiting leaders from 1600 pennsylvania. >> we are not getting leaders from the white house, not even getting participation, but that happened last time when we did this with the debt ceiling increase, the same thing happened then. lou: all right. as always, good to talk with you. thank you for being here. a lot more on these negotiations later in the broadcast. we'll be talking with the "a-team" coming right up. ♪ the president and congress remain f apart on how to resolve the fiscal cliff. we are looking at what may be a federal government disaster. guess what, the governments are in no better shape. that's tonight's "chalk talk." triple digit gains on wall street today. the
we have those two things, the chances of being completely jammed is a greatly educed, not down to zero, but let's get c-span cameras there. lou: i think your condition would be more difficult to negotiate and resolving those tax hikes and budget cuts themselves. it sounds to me like e republicans are in a very difficult positio and a lack of strategy that will produce a resolution and that we are where we began, waiting leaders from 1600 pennsylvania. >> we are not getting leaders from...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. >>> being a republican are means you can't take yes for an answer. mcmcconnel has no chance of having a building named after him like everett dirkson. howard baker was a great leader and followed by bob dole. given the increased complexity of everything that the senate was dealing with, i think he was probably the best of all republican senate leader
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. avoid bad.fats. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> here in the united states, we're sitting on titanic amounts of energy that's both cheaper and cleaner than coal or oil, talking about natural gas. but we end up burning off millions of cubic feet of it every day because we don't have enough demand since our government refuses to support embracing nat gas for surface vehicles. while we probably aren't going to use it ourselves, last time we got good news in the form of an important government report commissioned by the department of energy that gave its blessing to the idea of exporting the fuel via liquefied natural gas terminals. it's a positive for the natural gas stocks. maybe the biggest beneficiary, and you might not have thought of it, dominion resources, letter "d." it's a major utility providing electricity to customers in virginia, west virginia, pennsylvania, ohio and north carolina. the company used to have an oil and gas business but
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in america, have graduated form we think the best thing we can do to utilize their talents and the education they have received is to give them a legal status. >> suarez: the bill would to grant legal residence for those who pursue higher education or serve the u.s. military. unlike the "dream act," which failed to get through congress, the "achieve act" would not provide a path to full citizenship. and that is a sticking point for most democrats. new jersey senator bob menendez: >> they call it the achieve act. the problem with the achieve act is that it does not achieve the dream of the young people who aspire to fully participate in american life. who only know one flag that they pledge allegiance to, that is the flag of the united states. >> suarez: still, senator kyl said tuesday, the republican bill can be a first step toward broader measures. >> it will begin the discussion. and it may be that it will lead to a series of smaller steps next year rather than comprehensive reform. on the other hand i suspect that the president and others may want to put comprehensive reform on the table.
in america, have graduated form we think the best thing we can do to utilize their talents and the education they have received is to give them a legal status. >> suarez: the bill would to grant legal residence for those who pursue higher education or serve the u.s. military. unlike the "dream act," which failed to get through congress, the "achieve act" would not provide a path to full citizenship. and that is a sticking point for most democrats. new jersey senator...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> bad cops learned an important lesson when they saw this video in 1991 as bad cops watched along with the rest of the world, lapd sergeant stacy coon and yes, that is the man's unforgettable name. as bad cops watched him supervise the near death beating of rodney king, bad cops throughout this country realized they had have to expand their contempt for the people they were supposed to serve and protect. expand it to include anyone with a video camera aimed at them. one night last year on this program when we showed you this video, i learned something i didn't know and had trouble believing. most important thing i learned >> most important thing i learned was not on the show. it came right after the show when one of the staff here told me that in chicago, it was a crime to videotape police officers. i couldn't believe it because that's clearly unconstitutional, but checked it out and found it was
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> bad cops learned an important lesson when they saw this video in 1991 as bad cops watched along with the rest of the world, lapd sergeant stacy coon and yes, that is the man's unforgettable name. as bad cops watched him supervise the near death beating of rodney king, bad cops throughout this country realized they had have to expand their contempt for the...
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a quality higher education seems more unaffordable each year. and working men and women don't often feel that the government understands their struggle and need to move the country forward. they also want us to begin to balance the books just like we did under president clinton with a sensible, balanced approach, one that led to increasing wages across the board, increasing productivity, increasing employment, and a budget surplus in 2000 before president george w. bush took over. last year we cook a step in that direction. we cut $1 trillion in federal spending, we don't hear much about it particularly from the other side of the aisle. but what it means is that every discretionary program will see less funding for the next decade, which will have a huge impact on my state and every state in this country. now, if we're going to cut spending on education, research, and transportation to the tune of approximately $1 trillion, i think most americans recognize that the other side of the equation has to be considered. revenue needs to be part of the
a quality higher education seems more unaffordable each year. and working men and women don't often feel that the government understands their struggle and need to move the country forward. they also want us to begin to balance the books just like we did under president clinton with a sensible, balanced approach, one that led to increasing wages across the board, increasing productivity, increasing employment, and a budget surplus in 2000 before president george w. bush took over. last year we...
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not being able to increase spending -- >> you are proposing education cuts right now. >> we are. most of it is higher not where you can offset. a lot of it has to do with the ability of the institutions to carry forward on a year-to-year basis. i have an explanation if you want it. the reality is, what was built on top of that $2.6 billion projected deficit was a cut in spending for municipal spending, bridgeport, hartford, new haven of $270 million. that would have put 10,000 teachers and support personnel at risk where they aren't graduating 40% of the kids already. >> one of the things, when you add pressure to austerity, it starts to come down. it's the political constituencies with the least power that get snapped. >> oftentimes the groups that have been purt most in the recession or haven't seen their income grow over the last 20, 30 years. what's important is that, i think there comes the realization that one solution of just cutting taxes, clearly to help move an economy forward, you have to think through what is going to help the economy. the idea of austerity, make peop
not being able to increase spending -- >> you are proposing education cuts right now. >> we are. most of it is higher not where you can offset. a lot of it has to do with the ability of the institutions to carry forward on a year-to-year basis. i have an explanation if you want it. the reality is, what was built on top of that $2.6 billion projected deficit was a cut in spending for municipal spending, bridgeport, hartford, new haven of $270 million. that would have put 10,000...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog, zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. just like adding fancy mustard to a hotdog makes you go "woah!," zeebox adds video, info, and playalongs to spice up your favorite shows. download zeebox free and say "woah" every time you watch tv. >>> if you believe the housing recovery is here to stay, take a look at lumber liquidators, ll for you home gamers. we're big fans of housing related here on "mad money." it's a major retailer of hardwood floors. the kind of thing you buy to spruce up your home or building a new one. lumber liquidators has been on a huge run, about 200% since the beginning of the year, but pulling back over the last month, now about six points off of the high, in part because you have to believe people are ringing the register at the fiscal cliff so they can pay a lower capital gains rate. there's another re
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog, zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. just like adding fancy mustard to a hotdog makes you go "woah!," zeebox adds video, info, and playalongs to spice up your favorite shows. download zeebox free and say "woah" every time you watch tv. >>> if you believe the housing...
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secondly, in the area of education i wouldn't be here today without good education and opportunity created by the national defense education act. i want to give belated thanks to the soviets for launching sputnik and scaring the hell out of the u.s. economist because as result of it they created a loan program that got me into college law school. we can't give up on that. this kid from east st. louis illinois and for many others, these loans make a big difference whether it's pell grants or loans, but let's look at this honestly. 25% of the federal aid to education goes to for-profit schools. they have 12% of the students, 25% of the federal aid to education, and more than double the student loan default rate of any other class higher education. there are ways to cut back in spending in education particularly as is wasted on some of the schools that will give us opportunities for resources for real education. which can be part of our future. now let me come to the most painful topic of all, entitlements. social security was included in the simpson-bowles report but i didn't agree with ever
secondly, in the area of education i wouldn't be here today without good education and opportunity created by the national defense education act. i want to give belated thanks to the soviets for launching sputnik and scaring the hell out of the u.s. economist because as result of it they created a loan program that got me into college law school. we can't give up on that. this kid from east st. louis illinois and for many others, these loans make a big difference whether it's pell grants or...
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education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site re
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whether we're talking about education or job training or investment in our infrastructure or providing the services for our veterans when they come home or those kinds of things that we can't just continue to talk about cutting government. we have to have a country that actually is strong in the underpinnings and that is a balanced approach that i think we need to be taking. >> before we go, i swrus want to turn to one other piece of senate business, this oddity of susan rice. it's just a simple question about john mccain and lindsey graham and john mccain and lindsey graham, do you think they are crazy and you can answer yes or maybe. >> what i believe is that susan rice is an incredible person with a great deal of intelligence and integrity and n ought to be taken r for her word. i think it's really unfortunate for her. >> i don't think senators are crazy in my experience, so i've been theorizing this is about opening up the secretary of state job for john kerry, so if they then reopen a massachusetts senate seat r for scott brown. is that your sense of the game that's being played?
whether we're talking about education or job training or investment in our infrastructure or providing the services for our veterans when they come home or those kinds of things that we can't just continue to talk about cutting government. we have to have a country that actually is strong in the underpinnings and that is a balanced approach that i think we need to be taking. >> before we go, i swrus want to turn to one other piece of senate business, this oddity of susan rice. it's just a...
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my job is not just to entertain you but educate and teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a roller coaster day, the averages closed almost unchanged. dow gaining four points, nasdaq slipping slightly, 0.6%. we can talk all we want about what's going to happen next week in terms of earnings, stocks. and we will. but this time our game plan begins oddly and strangely on a sunday. sunday when the treasury secretary of the united states of america will be on "meet the press" addressing the fiscal cliff situation. as a student of secretary geithner who has studied his every move, i believe he will trace out how we are going to avoid falling over the fiscal cliff and get a deal! in part because the two sides aren't that far apart. they sound like they are but they may not be. both sides recognize that we will be in a recession very quickly, maybe even as soon as the second quarter --. >> ah! >> if they don't compromise. so listen to me. the tax hikes are so severe. [ audience boos ] >> the spending cuts, particularly the cuts to the military, are so draconian even some of
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they also are doing that with education, by the way, any profit sector in education, is a competitor to what the government does. is there any truth to that, do you think? >> i mean the decision to give a charitable gift is driven by helping the community directly. when it goes through government, i mean we see every day the inefficiency of that, that the charity's mission starts to drift towards what the government wants rather than what the community wants, rather than the mission of the organization. david: private charity is more efficient? stuart: more basic point, when the government does so called charitable work, it is essentially distributing money, it is buying votes. liz: that's right. stuart: when a private charity does good, there's no vote buying. it is an efficient delivery of service. am i crazy? >> added to that is that many of these charities do rely upon local state and federal money for some of their programs. they are already getting a major cut in all of that to begin with. then you add to that this? liz: yeah. it's upside down and backwards the way the white ho
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education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> a mom and dad in south carolina are hoping that the supreme court will take up the case that has turned their lives upside down and left them without their 3-year-old daughter that they raised since she was a newborn. her name is baby veronica, but she was returned to her biological father under a federal law that's designed to keep native american children in native american homes. the only parents veronica ever knew until she was taken away say that that law should not be applying in this case. they filed a petition with the u.s. supreme court, and the biological father's response to that petition was due today. we will dig deeper into the legal issues that surround this in just a moment but first, randi kaye has the story of baby veronica. >> reporter: this is video from the last time matt and melanie saw their little girl, veronica. new year's eve, 2011. they had raised her for two years and were in the process of adopting her when a south carolina f
education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> a mom and dad in south carolina are hoping that the supreme court will take up the case that has turned their lives upside down and left them without their 3-year-old daughter that they raised since she was a newborn. her name is baby veronica, but she was returned to her biological father under a federal law that's designed to keep native american children in native american homes....
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education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> let's get the latest on other stories that we're following tonight. isha is back with a "360" bulletin. >>> a bridge failure caused the derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals in new jersey. several cars toppled into the delaware river, including one that spilled vinyl chloride. there are no serious injuries reported, but 18 people were sent to the hospital with breathing problems. >>> a faculty member and one other person was killed at casper college in wyoming today. before the attacker apparently committed suicide. police say there were no firearms involved but that the attacker used some type of sharp-edged weapon. >>> ashleigh, this surveillance video could show one of the two winners of the $587.5 million power ball jackpot. check this out. it's from a gas station in maryland. witnesses say he walked in to check the numbers and lo and behold, they matched. he hasn't officially come forward as the winner and a family in missouri has been conf
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education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in raw politics, with the country one day closer to the fiscal cliff, president obama took his case to the public today. he used an event in pennsylvania to rachet up the pressure on republicans to freeze taxes for the middle class while allowing the tax rates on the wealthy to go up. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their income taxes automatically go up on january 1st. that's sort of like the lump of coal you get for christmas. that's a scrooge christmas. >> in other words, the day after the white house puts its opening bid on the table, the president com
education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in raw...
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. >> the mission at fordham university is to provide a catholic education for our students. >> excuse me, sir, call over here. >> yes, sir. >> healed. >> we will move it thank you very much. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly by any chance? >> unfortunately, yes. >> o'reilly is the man. >> what's your favorite part of the show? >> i love watters world when you are on. >> you are the biggest thing on television. [ laughter ] >> have you ever heard of bill o'reilly. >> i actually ran into him once in a kay at cafe. >> he bought me coffee he liked the color of my eyes. >> get out of here. >> i will rip your head off and use it as radiator cap. >> bill: we invited mcshane the president of the university on. of course he won't come in. you can't defend this. who else have they had add fordham to speak that have been controversial. >> just recently they had bill maher, very tame individual. >> bill: i don't understand. i really don't get. this this is right at in your wheel house, mr. mcshane or dr. mcshane i'm sure you are. if you are going to have a guy like bill maher who really, really
. >> the mission at fordham university is to provide a catholic education for our students. >> excuse me, sir, call over here. >> yes, sir. >> healed. >> we will move it thank you very much. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly by any chance? >> unfortunately, yes. >> o'reilly is the man. >> what's your favorite part of the show? >> i love watters world when you are on. >> you are the biggest thing on television. [ laughter ]...
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his parents didn't have the means to pay for his education but helped him out by cosigning the loans. now the student and the parents have $103,000 in student loan debt. one of the loans has a 13% interest rate, and the balance continues to rise. this young man, young man would like to finish his degree but he can't afford to. he can't borrow any more money. he is too deeply in debt. how about that for a dilemma? $103,000 in debt, no degree. he can't borrow the money to get a degree. many of these students find out these for-profit courses they took are worthless. they don't transfer anywhere. the diplomacy themselves turn out to be worthless and many employers just laugh at them. you would never know that from the advertising these for-profit schools engage in. i had a group of students in my office this morning. they were from archbishop carroll high school, not too far from the capitol here. they are students who know a little bit about being wooed and enticed by colleges, universities. we talked about this. they are just being inundated by these schools trying to sign them up. the
his parents didn't have the means to pay for his education but helped him out by cosigning the loans. now the student and the parents have $103,000 in student loan debt. one of the loans has a 13% interest rate, and the balance continues to rise. this young man, young man would like to finish his degree but he can't afford to. he can't borrow any more money. he is too deeply in debt. how about that for a dilemma? $103,000 in debt, no degree. he can't borrow the money to get a degree. many of...
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given that aids is now treatable, does that hurt the effort to educate and warn people that it's still a threat? >> no. i think it's got to be both. it's got to be prevention and treatment. and so awareness and money to the global fund is what red is about. red is an organization that tries to engage the private sector, big companies, major brands like starbucks, apple, converse, coca-cola in the fight against aids. and by doing that, we engage youth to really care about these issues. >> cdc came out with the report this week. in that report it shows that hiv cases were up 72% a year, 72% a year in 2010 among young lgbt men, lesbian, guy, transgender men. 57% of which are african-american. how do we stop these increases? >> it's really, really hard. but we can't, you know, sort of rest on our laurels because we don't see it as much in the united states and in europe. at red we're focused very much on women, because the majority of people now infected are women, six out of ten in subsaharan africa. so we're trying to do the goal of eliminating mother-child transition of hiv by 2015. and
given that aids is now treatable, does that hurt the effort to educate and warn people that it's still a threat? >> no. i think it's got to be both. it's got to be prevention and treatment. and so awareness and money to the global fund is what red is about. red is an organization that tries to engage the private sector, big companies, major brands like starbucks, apple, converse, coca-cola in the fight against aids. and by doing that, we engage youth to really care about these issues....
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the president and he went from staff to president, of operations which has the important mission of educating the public on railway crossing safety. may god loves you and thank you so much for your service. [applause] >> it's the gentleman will yield for just a second? >> of course. >> probably no higher tribute to have been the other side of the aisle lead with a praise for service that the committee, to the congress and to the country. mr. cummings and i know that you cannot be successful in our position without great staff and certainly you have worked long and hard, 12 years for the committee in 25 years in congress and a quarter of a century to commit to public service. i don't think there is anyone that deals with the rail or transit issues that doesn't know of joyce rosen her commitment to helping everyone. we hadn't passed a passenger rail reauthorization in 11 years joyce worked with myself and mr. oberstar and we had great cooperation from the other side of the aisle to pass the legislation called passenger rail investment authorization or passenger rail. right now the guideline we
the president and he went from staff to president, of operations which has the important mission of educating the public on railway crossing safety. may god loves you and thank you so much for your service. [applause] >> it's the gentleman will yield for just a second? >> of course. >> probably no higher tribute to have been the other side of the aisle lead with a praise for service that the committee, to the congress and to the country. mr. cummings and i know that you cannot...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearly indestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. >>> the republican speaker of the house john boehner is placing all the blame on president obama for another week lost in the race to stop the country from going over the fiscal cliff. what the speaker didn't say in a news conference today could potentially be very significant. let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent, dana bash. >> reporter: reckless was the strong word the speaker used to describe timothy geithner's statement that he is willing to go over the cliff if republicans don
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transformation that has occurred in their lives, has beencountry with limited resources, --girls do not get an education. you can see the women are doing they are in their 30's or '40's protect these women are elite beaters. bring the work back to katmandu. . and they wanted me to wish you ec's and greetings. >>host: they blast that jewelry, the blast osprey it is a true sisterhood. >>host: it is not a charity case we love this jewelry. the red this final call, the blue. there is a...